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Hall of Fame basketball player Scottie Pippen and his family are offering a reward after more than $50,000 worth of farming equipment, including two tractors, were stolen from his farm in rural Arkansas.

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More than $50,000 worth of farming equipment, including two tractors, were stolen from a farm in rural Arkansas co-owned by Hall of Fame basketball player Scottie Pippen, according to the Ashley (Ark.) County Sheriff's Office.

Pippen owns the livestock farm with his brother in Hamburg, Ark., which is about 110 miles southeast of Little Rock. Pippen and his brother are Hamburg natives, and Pippen played college basketball in Conway, Ark., for the University of Central Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Pippen's family is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. An investigation by the Ashley (Ark.) County Sheriff's Office is ongoing.

Pippen, who resides in Florida and has worked as an ESPN analyst, won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls playing alongside Michael Jordan in the 1990s.